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Rocket Wall

Overview

Rocket Wall is a building whose primary function is to keep the vacuum of space from entering a sealed section of a rocket or exterior structure. The concise descriptions in multiple languages converge on the same role: it acts as a barrier that maintains an interior atmosphere by preventing space from getting inside. As such, Rocket Wall exists to separate interior tiles from exposed vacuum and to preserve a breathable, pressurized environment where one is required.

In practical terms, Rocket Wall is a dedicated structural element intended for use on the exterior of ships, launch pads, or any structure that interfaces with open space. It is placed where a solid boundary is required between the game's vacuum environment and occupied interior zones. Because its purpose is to stop space from penetrating an area, Rocket Wall is treated as a sealing surface; it must form a contiguous barrier or be integrated with other walls and airlocks to maintain pressure. Any gaps, missing tiles, or incompatible openings adjacent to it will compromise the sealed volume and allow space to affect the interior.

When planning builds that rely on Rocket Wall, consider pressure continuity and adjacency: the wall functions as part of the overall hull, so alignments and tile connections determine whether a room remains sealed. Use Rocket Wall in combination with airlocks, doors, and other sealing structures to create pressurized corridors and compartments. Maintenance and replacement policies for exterior sealing elements are important because damage or removal of a Rocket Wall tile will open a breach to space.

Rocket Wall has a narrowly focused role: it prevents space from getting inside. Because the primary design intent is containment rather than decorative or multi-purpose functionality, place it where reliable separation between vacuum and environment is required and ensure surrounding construction supports a complete, uninterrupted hull.

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